MatchReport

Sunday 21st October 2018 – Wrenthorpe vs Woodkirk Valley U15’s This years Division 2 is proving to be a competitive league and Woodkirk’s away performance last week to North East Leeds proved the point as they were on the wrong end of a 5-1 scoreline. It was a poor performance from the lads and one they were looking to put right this morning. With Ben still out injured and Louie…

After a poor first half display by Woodkirk’s standards, our U15’s played some quality football in the second period and deservedly beat Garforth Rangers in this GJFL match. The game started positively enough for Woodkirk, Brad continued his continued his good early season form and goal scoring after converting a cross from Tulips. 1-0 Woodkirk on 6 mins. Following the goal the game became very scrappy and the quality of…

Following last weeks away win against the Chargers, Woodkirk stepped out on their home ground at Manor Croft to take on the Stallions. Much the same as their sister team, the Stallions looked to get the ball forward at every opportunity and in footballing terms, Woodkirk were far the better team. However, the Stallions competed well in each and every challenge and their lone striker provided them with real strength…

On what turned out to be a sunny September morning, Woodkirk came away with the full three points that were on offer after completing a 1-5 win away to HSM Chargers. The only disappointment came in 73rd minute when complacency allowed HSM to score a consolation goal. It would have been nice for the lads to come away with a clean sheet, particularly as the defensive unit were so dominant….

A 2:00pm KO for our U15’s away to Sherburn White Rose saw them secure their first win and maintain their unbeaten start to the new season. On arriving the lads were pleased to see some grass on the field after last season’s visit to a mud bath. However, during the warm up it was clear that the pitch was very firm and with the slope and wind, passing accuracy and…

Our Under 15’s came away with a point in their first outing of the 2018/19 season. In truth it felt like a loss after conceding in the last few minutes in what was a strange game of football that finished 6-6. After going 2 nil down early in the game Woodkirk were level by the 22nd minute following goals from Harrison and an OG following good work and a cross…

Sunday 12th November 2017 – Whinmoor vs Woodkirk Valley U14’s A minutes silence was immaculately observed by both sets of players prior to today’s top of the table clash between two good teams. Woodkirk were without some key players and the manager was forced to shuffle his pack but the squads attitude and versatility can never be questioned. With the low sun a factor, Whinmoor won the toss and made…

Woodkirk Valley vs Thornes Juniors – 29th October 2017 After a week with no football due to a waterlogged pitch which followed a 4-7 home defeat to Farsley Celtic (where did that result come from?), our U14’s were more than ready for today’s game against Thornes. Due to the school holidays, the WVFC manager had just 12 players available for selection but he was confident that the lads were up…

Farsley Celtic vs Woodkirk Valley U14’s (1st October 2017) A 12pm KO ensured Woodkirk’s players and supporters were fortunate enough not to have to witness Leeds United’s loss away to Sheffield Wednesday. Fortunately, Woodkirk’s U14 put a smile on their faces with a well rounded performance against Farsley after they came out on top with a 1-4 away win. Farsley were an organised and well drilled outfit who looked to…

Club sponsors

Soccer School - Cramscene

U7 Boys - P & CLP Heaton

U8 Boys - Al Murad

U9 Boys - Highgate Beds

U10 Boys - Ardsley Motors

U11 Boys - Ashleigh Signs

U13 Girls - Abtech

U15 Boys - Energyst

Open Age Mens - High Street Textile

About US

Woodkirk Valley Football Club was formed on the 1st June 2001. All age groups are run by FA qualified coaches as a requirement of the Football Association's Charter Standard Club status that was attained in December 2003, at the time, only one of 22 Clubs within the Garforth Junior Football League.

In February 2014, the club reach the highest possible grassroots kite mark, and was awarded with the F.A. Charter Standard Community Football club status, which shows a great achievement in the running of the club.

We aim to give young people the best coaching, best facilities and the best football experience in Leeds.

We provide a safe and welcoming Football Club for all our members, it’s a club that encourages learning, nurtures and develops talent and strives for success

The Club is forward thinking and is committed to improving levels within junior football in the local area.